Seems like their should be a lawsuit there. If the video was approved, they should have to give you all revenue you missed out on during the first day
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Yeah that’ll do a lot for certain especially after google posted a 70 billion dollar loss due to YouTube. I’m surprised they haven’t sold it off yet.
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Replying to @FireWaterFX @ConservativJedi and
There are 28.7 millions of creators that depending their career on Youtube. Do you expect Youtube will pay fairly all of these creators ?.
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Replying to @Nextradamus1 @FireWaterFX and
They should have to pay the agreed upon amount. They owe her whatever ad revenue the video generated because it was falsely flagged. The argument of it being a fair amount is a different discussion, but they should pay whats owed.
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Replying to @ConservativJedi @Nextradamus1 and
From what I gather it’s more of a policy rather than an agreement. YouTube is TBTFW, and they hold all the cards for those who don’t really want to work real jobs but earn a decent/respectable to ridiculously amazing income. But you have to be as friendly.
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Replying to @FireWaterFX @ConservativJedi and
At any time youtube can change its creator policy to not conpensate lower end youtubers. In fact they already did so when the hilariously failure of a movement called “sub 4 sub” occurred about 2 years ago. YouTube should honestly flex more so the parasites don’t kill the host.
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Replying to @FireWaterFX @ConservativJedi and
You clearly have no idea how making money on YouTube works. The reason the site lost money is because youtube does not pay its creators fairly, so many big names have sought outside sponsorship instead of running ads. And have taken their live streams to other platforms.
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Replying to @JessiMilestone @ConservativJedi and
It’s parasitic youtubers that scare advertisers away which take away your ability to eat. This is absolutely hysterical. Tell me which youtubers are leaving their main content behind on YouTube to join another video hosting site and leave YT completely?
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Replying to @FireWaterFX @JessiMilestone and
For outside sponsorships , crowder uses mug club, others use patreon
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Replying to @ConservativJedi @JessiMilestone and
So his primary platform is still YT no?
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Its one platform, yes. And all of his videos are wrongfully flagged as well
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